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bennychico11 said:Pro Tools doesn't support RAID...and never has as far as my knowledge.
sounds like bennychico11 might have the answer.
bennychico11 said:Pro Tools doesn't support RAID...and never has as far as my knowledge.
bennychico11 said:Pro Tools doesn't support RAID...and never has as far as my knowledge.
as far as glitches in your audio on your Firewire drive...what do you mean? static...clicks and pops? what speed is your drive running at? have you tried adjusting buffer settings in the program?
TravisinFlorida said:I would drop the raid config and give it a whirl. That firewire drive transfer rate seems pretty low. Also, you seem to be running a pretty low latency to me. I know you said you tried alot of settings but I would bump it up to 5+ ms for tracking.
peritus said:On the latency, how can I determine it in milliseconds? Aren't I stuck with samples and dae levels?
peritus said:I found this free utility to measure my hard drives to make sure I'm picking the right one for audio data.
HD Tune
Do you see any reason that Pro Tools acts like it likes my firewire hard drive better than my raid-0 pair (see graph)?
Yes.peritus said:Do you see any reason that Pro Tools acts like it likes my firewire hard drive better than my raid-0 pair (see graph)?
Now THAT is a quote I'd like to see more often...peritus said:Sweet.. Now I can get back to work....
bgavin said:Now THAT is a quote I'd like to see more often...
It is too easy to get lost in gear and tweaks, when the point is to record that music.